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How is mental health status measured in epidemiology?
Various tools and methods are employed to assess mental health status in epidemiological research. These include:
Surveys
and
questionnaires
: Instruments like the
Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ)
and the
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7) scale
are commonly used to screen for symptoms of depression and anxiety.
Diagnostic interviews
: Structured interviews, such as the
Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI)
, help in diagnosing specific mental health disorders.
Observational studies
: Longitudinal cohort studies and cross-sectional studies provide valuable data on the incidence and prevalence of mental health conditions.
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